Parent command

Extended description

It can be useful to commit a container’s file changes or settings into a new
image. This allows you to debug a container by running an interactive shell, or to
export a working dataset to another server. Generally, it is better to use
Dockerfiles to manage your images in a documented and maintainable way.
Read more about valid image names and tags.

The commit operation will not include any data contained in
volumes mounted inside the container.

By default, the container being committed and its processes will be paused
while the image is committed. This reduces the likelihood of encountering data
corruption during the process of creating the commit. If this behavior is
undesired, set the --pause option to false.

The --change option will apply Dockerfile instructions to the image that is
created. Supported Dockerfile instructions:
CMD|ENTRYPOINT|ENV|EXPOSE|LABEL|ONBUILD|USER|VOLUME|WORKDIR